Published by University Galleries of Illinois State University.Essay by Timothy Porges. Foreword by Barry Blinderman.

A master of line and psychological nuance, Harold Boyd sculpts, paints, draws, and cuts out figures engaged in dialogue, dance, and acts of physical endurance--all poignant yet comic commentaries on the human condition. Adlai Stevenson, Eleanor Roosevelt, William Carlos Williams, Gandhi, and other heroes populate Boyd's fluid landscape, in this, the first comprehensive view of his oeuvre, from the 1970s to the present.